LISP Optimisation of Mobile Data Streaming in Connected Societies

Mobility mechanisms are key elements of “always connected” smart environments. Since the first mobile IPv4 protocols, the IP mobility solutions have evolved from host mobility to network mobility and migration to IPv6, but there are still use-cases to be covered, especially for redundant multihomed...

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Main Authors: T. Balan, D. Robu, F. Sandu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Mobile Information Systems
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9597579
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spelling doaj-ef5e16bcc4124f8e9697db23f723780e2021-07-02T06:47:45ZengHindawi LimitedMobile Information Systems1574-017X1875-905X2016-01-01201610.1155/2016/95975799597579LISP Optimisation of Mobile Data Streaming in Connected SocietiesT. Balan0D. Robu1F. Sandu2Transilvania University, Electronics and Computers Department, Bd. Eroilor nr 29A, 500036 Brasov, RomaniaTransilvania University, Electronics and Computers Department, Bd. Eroilor nr 29A, 500036 Brasov, RomaniaTransilvania University, Electronics and Computers Department, Bd. Eroilor nr 29A, 500036 Brasov, RomaniaMobility mechanisms are key elements of “always connected” smart environments. Since the first mobile IPv4 protocols, the IP mobility solutions have evolved from host mobility to network mobility and migration to IPv6, but there are still use-cases to be covered, especially for redundant multihomed scenarios. Also mobility does not refer only to hosts or individuals, but also to code/applications and to virtual machines. LISP (Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol) can contribute to new solutions for both host mobility and virtual machine mobility (e.g., inside enterprise data centers) by the separation of the identifier and location of a network endpoint. The aim of this paper is to propose a LISP based multihome and load-balanced network architecture for urban environments. Validation is done in an emulated environment for the case of an enterprise with distributed locations, but, furthermore, we extrapolate to other mobile urban scenarios, like the case of providing reliable load-balanced and secured Internet in Public Transportation Systems, with a proposal for an open-source implementation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9597579
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LISP Optimisation of Mobile Data Streaming in Connected Societies
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title_short LISP Optimisation of Mobile Data Streaming in Connected Societies
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description Mobility mechanisms are key elements of “always connected” smart environments. Since the first mobile IPv4 protocols, the IP mobility solutions have evolved from host mobility to network mobility and migration to IPv6, but there are still use-cases to be covered, especially for redundant multihomed scenarios. Also mobility does not refer only to hosts or individuals, but also to code/applications and to virtual machines. LISP (Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol) can contribute to new solutions for both host mobility and virtual machine mobility (e.g., inside enterprise data centers) by the separation of the identifier and location of a network endpoint. The aim of this paper is to propose a LISP based multihome and load-balanced network architecture for urban environments. Validation is done in an emulated environment for the case of an enterprise with distributed locations, but, furthermore, we extrapolate to other mobile urban scenarios, like the case of providing reliable load-balanced and secured Internet in Public Transportation Systems, with a proposal for an open-source implementation.
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